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- 2018
Modeling Alzheimer’s disease in progeria mice. An age-related conceptDOI: 10.1080/20010001.2018.1524815 Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease, aging, progeria, mouse models Abstract: The prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is expected to dramatically increase in older people worldwide. Efforts to find disease-modifying treatments have been largely unsuccessful because of the focus on disease-specific pathogenesis, and lack of animal models to study AD in the context of aging and age-related co-morbidities. The geroscience approach to studying AD would suggest that modulation of aging per se would be a useful strategy, but a mammalian model system that combines both aging and AD is not available. One approach to study old age and AD is to utilize murine models of progeroid syndrome, which can provide a number of advantages not only for basic aging biology but also for preclinical drug testing. A progeria background, such as the Ercc1 mutant mouse (Ercc1?/Δ), provides an aging component not seen in current murine models of AD that lack age-related co-morbidities typical of AD patients
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